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El Royale Hotel Near Universal Studios Hollywood

11117 Ventura Blvd., Studio City

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2.5 out of 5.0

Located in the heart of Studio City, this motel is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Universal Studios Hollywood® and 2.9 mi (4.6 km) from Warner Brothers Studio. Hollywood Bowl and Dolby Theater are also within 6 mi (10 km).

El Patio Inn

11466 Ventura Blvd, Studio City

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2.0 out of 5.0

Located in the heart of Studio City, this motel is 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Universal Studios Hollywood® and within 6 mi (10 km) of Warner Brothers Studio and Hollywood Bowl. Dolby Theater and TCL Chinese Theatre are also within 6 mi (10 km).

El Patio Inn 2.0 out of 5.0

El Royale Hotel Near Universal Studios Hollywood 2.5 out of 5.0

Studio City Hotel & Travel Guide

Studio City, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, is best known as the home of CBS Studio Center. Studio City's location at the crossroads of the valley and the Hollywood Hills, plus its scenic setting in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, also make hotels in Studio City an appealing choice for visitors.

Visiting Studio City

Fly into Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR), the closest major airport to Studio City hotels, and you'll have several transportation options, including public transport. Combine BurbankBus, Los Angeles Metro buses, and Metrolink trains to get to Studio City from the airport's Regional Intermodal Transportation Center (RITC). The RITC also hosts 11 car rental companies. Other options are private van services and taxis, which you can pick up at the islands opposite the terminal. Additionally, some nearby Los Angeles hotels offer courtesy shuttles. After checking into Studio City hotels, it's time to explore the neighborhood. Make the most of your time in the Entertainment Capital of the World by attending a live television show taping at CBS Studio Center. Or, arrange Studio City rental cars and drive to nearby Universal City, home to Universal CityWalk and the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, one of the top family attractions in all of Los Angeles. With a rental car, you can also take a scenic drive along nearby Mulholland Drive, which follows the ridge line of the Santa Monica Mountains and offers you panoramic views over the whole Los Angeles Basin, as well as a glimpse of the iconic Hollywood Sign.

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When we first pulled up to our hotel, my first impression wasn't great. It's an older hotel. The carpet in the room is dated. But it worked for the couple days we would be staying in LA. We took Lyft everywhere we went. Spent anywhere from $5-20. Which wasn't too bad. Overall hotel served continental breakfast and the bed was comfy. It served its purpose.

What a beautiful luxury hotel! We loved staying here! Staff was really friendly and accommodating. Food from the hotels restaurant was fresh and delicious. Our room was beautiful and clean! I would stay here again!

The hotel is lovely with friendly and attentive staff. However, our room had a few quirks that others may wish to know about. First there is a window between the bedroom and the bathroom which permits anyone standing in the bedroom to have a full view of anyone in the bathroom. That was uncomfortable for us. The window also allows light from the bathroom to flood in to the bedroom when someone goes in to the bathroom and turns on the light. A simple shade could solve these issues. Also a Keurig machine was offered which was much appreciated, but it was wedged in to a cabinet in the closet where there is no electrical outlet in such a way that it can only be used by removing the machine from the cabinet and finding somewhere in the room to plug it in. A card giving instructions would have been helpful. If these issues could be addressed, the hotel would be a real find.

**This hotel is right around the corner from Universal Studios.** This hotel is decent. It looks like it's been recently remodeled. When we arrived there the man at the front desk made it clear that we park in the lines of our parking space because the parking lot is VERY small. When we came back from dinner there was one spot but the car that was right next to it wasn't within it's lines. So it made it hard to park. The manager was trying to help us park but I thought to myself, why doesn't he make the person park they're car correctly. Thankful someone was leaving so we took their spot instead. The next day we were at universal studios all day. Came back and realized that room service entered our room without our permission. (They didn't have a do not disturb sign) although I could have told the front desk not to enter while we are gone, but I had a ton of other things on my mind so telling them never crossed my mind. The only reason I'm a little ticked off is because I had my medicines and jewelery and clothes out. Not implying that anyone would take anything. It just makes me uncomfortable with someone I don't know entering my room while I'm not there. There was also, I think, construction going on because I could hear someone banging on things. But other than all of that, the hotel was great. My room was pretty small but the shower was awesome.

Property is lovely and staff very helpful. Two problems. Tub drain did not handle water flow well. No sugar free, caffeine free soda available except thru concierge and I was not on that floor. Luckily he let me have some sprite zero. Need to realize many of us the "Pepsi Generation" now have gray hair and bodies that do not want caffeine but still like to enjoy a soda.